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Mac 911: December 2002
Mac OS X 10.2, also called Jaguar, is one cool cat, but even it can use a little grooming. I provide just that sprucing up in this month's Mac 911, in which we examine ways to create custom screen savers, keep desktop pictures fresh, extract attachments from the Mail application, configure your mouse's scroll wheel, move the Trash to the Finder's toolbar, import addresses into Address Book, and juggle tools within the toolbar.How-To
Easy Online Updates
Once you have a functioning catalog site, you'll need a way for clients to add new products to your database. Creating an online form to do just that is a snap. Dreamweaver MX provides simple wizards for creating insert pages (to add new records) and update pages (to edit information already in the database).How-To
November 2002: Mac 911
I'll bet that when Apple's marketing mavens gathered to pitch slogans for Mac OS X, they discarded the motto "All the gnarlyness of Unix!" in about two ticks. But let's face it, an indisputably challenging operating system lies beneath OS X's Aqua surface. With this in mind, we examine various OS X arcana–such as force-quitting Classic, renaming directories, commanding Terminal, and formatting with Unix File System–and look at some factors that will determine whether using OS X all the time makes sense for you.How-To
Amazing AppleScript!
Learn Apple's Simple Scripting Language, and Your Mac Will Be at Your CommandHow-To
End font frustration
At first glance, fonts and font management in OS X may appear complicated—but we can help you understand them.How-To
Sudo Voodoo
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Word Tricks
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AppleScript for the Programming-Shy
HOW TO CREATE USEFUL SCRIPTS WITHOUT WRITING A SHRED OF CODEHow-To
Mac OS 8.6 Optimization Tricks
GET THE NEW SYSTEM SOFTWARE UP AND RUNNING WITH A MINIMUM OF FUSS AND BOTHERHow-To
Unmask Your Mac’s Hidden Problems
Six AGGRAVATING MAC PROBLEMS AND THE HIDDEN FILES THAT CAUSE THEMHow-To